2016年熊本地震对孕妇产后恢复力影响的定性研究

Satoko Suzuki, Naho Sato, M. Miyazaki
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目的:本研究旨在通过调查经历2016年熊本地震的妇女的观点和复原力(应对、了解和克服自然灾害后情况的能力),了解和讨论受灾害影响的孕妇和产后妇女得到的支持。方法:采用半结构化访谈法收集资料,采用川田次郎(Jiro Kawakita)独创的定性方法(KJ法)进行定性分析。参与者是在地震发生1.5年后从受灾地区招募的。对居住在受影响地区的四名孕妇和三名产后妇女进行了采访。利用访谈数据,制作笔录,提取主题,并对内容相似的主题进行组合和总结。结果:发现了五个与心理弹性相关的主题:“相互支持”;“面对问题和苦难”;“优先考虑儿童的安全和保障”;"自己照顾怀孕期间的任何身心健康问题";以及“与他人交流,分享我的经历”。这些弹性受到多种逆境的影响。他们发现了与逆境有关的四个主题:“我经历了艰难的日子”;“我害怕大的震动和余震”;“我的孩子和我经历了一些不寻常的事情”;“我疏散到一个避难所,但情况很糟糕”。面对逆境的韧性是通过互动来促进的,并且是面向未来的。结论:本研究阐明了灾后孕妇和产后妇女的心理弹性结构。这些知识可用于评估和支持受影响的孕妇和产后妇女。
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Resilience of pregnant and postpartum women affected by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake: A qualitative study
Aim: This study aimed to understand and discuss the support given to pregnant and postpartum women affected by disasters, by investigating the perspectives and resilience (the ability to cope, learn about, and overcome situations after a natural disaster) of women who experienced the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection and qualitative analysis was performed using the qualitative method originally developed by Jiro Kawakita (KJ method). Participants were recruited from the affected area 1.5 years after the earthquake. Four pregnant women and three postpartum women who lived in the affected area were interviewed. Using the interview data, transcripts were created, themes were extracted, and themes with similar contents were combined and summarized. Results: Five themes related to resilience were found: “supporting each other”; “confronting problems and afflictions”; “prioritizing children’s safety and security”; “taking care of any mental and physical health issues during pregnancy by myself ”; and “connecting with others and sharing my experiences”. These resiliencies were affected by multiple adversities. Four themes related to adversity were found: “I experienced difficult days”; “I was afraid of large tremors and aftershocks”; “My child/children and I experienced something unusual”; and “I evacuated to a shelter, but it was terrible”. Resilience toward adversity was promoted by interaction and directed toward the future. Conclusions: This study clarified the structure of resilience experienced by pregnant and postpartum women after a disaster. This knowledge can be used for the assessment and support of affected pregnant and postpartum women.
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